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Re: pic: re-modified 6wd

You could also do the mentioned 1/4" thick plywood or even go down to 1/8" thick and then laminate it with some fiberglass cloth and epoxy, which would make a very strong, stiff, and light board plus it would be very cheap and give you the opportunity to work with composites. Be sure to use a good plywood though like baltic birch or even better, 1088 meranti or okoume plywood.
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